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Yeah, players getting injured, its almost unaffordable. There is getting injured from the overload of so many games. From the red to the blue side of manchester and a potential big Problem Brewing for the defending Premier League champions. Manchester citys influential Midfielder Rodri will have further tests on the Knee Injury that he suffered during their 2 2 draw with arsenal on sunday. Rodri travelled to spain on monday for initial tests and Manager Pep Guardiola has admitted hell be out for a � while. Well, Rodris Team mates are in Action Tonight as they try to reach the fourth round of the English League cup. City are up against watford who play in the division below. They are 2 0 up with Matheus Nunes getting a second, Jeremy Doku with the opener. Chelsea leading in their game against barrow, and goalless in the other two games. Premier league teams all in action there. Its a busy night of football around europe, too. In italys Serie A atalanta are taking on Como Atalanta leading 1 0. Whilst in spain, Real Madrid are aiming to close the gap On Leaders Barcelona who are four points ahead. Real are Playing Alaves right now. They are currently up in that match there. Earlier, sevilla Beat Vallidolid while Valencia And Osasuna ended goalless. Uefa has stripped the San Siro of hosting the Champions League final in 2027. Its after authorities in milan Couldnt Guarantee that Refurbishment Work at the stadium and the surrounding area wouldnt affect the match. Uefa has reopened the Bidding Process and a new Host City will be announced next year. Harry brook produced a Captains Performance which has kept england alive in their one Day Series against australia. Chasing 305 to win, england were in trouble at 11 2 but brook hit an unbeaten 110 to put england on course for victory until the weather intervened. Rain stopped play with england 254 4 and that gave the Home Side a 46 Run Victory on the duckworth lewis method. Australia lead the five Match Series 2 1 the fourth odi is on friday. To tennis and a moment of history for marin cilic. The croatian has become the lowest ranked player to win an Atp Tour Title after winning the hangzhou open, beating home favourite Chung Chi Chen in straight sets. Cilic, who was given a Wild Card to play started the tournament ranked 777th in the world after spending the majority of the past two seasons out with a Knee Injury. Meanwhile, in chengdu, there was some success for the Home Crowd as chinese Teenagerjunchen Shang won his first tour title. He shocked the top Seed Lorenzo musetti to win 7 6, 6 1. Shang, ranked 55th in the world, is only the Second Chinese Male Player to win a Atp Tour Title. And thats all the sport for now. Lets return to the humanitarian situation in lebanon. We have been showing you pictures since yesterday of these long lines of traffic heading out of southern lebanon. Thousands of people abandoning their homes, making for the coastal city of sidon, some of them to beirut further north. 1a Schools in sidon have been turned into shelters for around 3,000 displaced people. Ibrahim meneim nuh is a lebanese Member Of Parliament from the Progressive Left the Beirut Al Taghyir party. He told us there needs to be a diplomatic Solution. The pressure that it is causing on everyone should allow for, in my opinion, for a diplomatic Solution, especially after the last statements that have been put out by the iranian president , which were very clear that they believe hezbollah cannot confront israel on their own and israel might want to turn lebanon into another gaza. For that, i think that for everybody� s interest, especially all the lebanese that are represented by their prime minister, to have a diplomatic Solution as soon as possible. We go to beirut and speak to Ettie Higgins who is the unicef� s Deputy Representative to lebanon. Good evening to you. How many people would you estimate are now internally displaced in lebanon . Now internally displaced in lebanon . ,. , lebanon . Tonight in lebanon, unfortunately lebanon . Tonight in lebanon, unfortunately i lebanon . Tonight in lebanon, unfortunately i can lebanon . Tonight in lebanon, unfortunately i can tell lebanon . Tonight in lebanon, unfortunately i can tell you unfortunately i can tell you that even in the past 30 minutes, we have received updated data which is changed by the hour to stop up until last week, approximately 110,000 were displaced across the country, since the onset of the country, since the onset of the crisis as of october, and just in the past 48 hours, we find another estimated 90,000 find another estimated 90 , 000 people find another estimated 90,000 people who have been displaced, so we are now unfortunately at a tragic milestone of 200,000 people displaced in the country. Many of these are in the past 36 48 hours. Of these, we estimate at least 35 are children, and tragically, we have also seen an increasing number of children who have been killed in the escalating conflict over the last two days. Just this evening, we received the latest figures, close to 600 people have been killed, with at least 50 of those mean children, just in the past two days alone, and we are getting reports from some communities which have been displaced arriving to beirut and other parts of the country, where unicef has teams on the ground, saying that other Family Members and neighbors are under the rubble and were not lucky enough to escape on time. Its a tragic situation. You also mentioned in your introduction that there was about that or i can tell you this evening we have over 250 shelters opened across the country to accommodate all those fleeing, the different parts of the country that have been facing intensive bombardment of the last 42 hours. I bombardment of the last 42 hours. , bombardment of the last 42 hours. ,. , hours. I suppose with the many schools being hours. I suppose with the many schools being used hours. I suppose with the many schools being used for hours. I suppose with the many schools being used for shelter, | schools being used for shelter, its important from your perspective to create some normality and provide some Education And Support to those children who are losing out. Exactly, unfortunately it is beyond that other moments, they are just asking for basic needs to be met. All children have the right to go to School And Return to school, and this is the time of the year they wouldve looked forward to, with new school bags and new uniforms, going back to classes and meet in france after the summer, but the reality is they are actually sleeping in cars on the sides of the streets across lebanon where they could not find shelter last night. Unicef teams identify them and directed them to shelters and safe spaces, and today we had teams across the country with our brave humanitarian partners delivering essential water supplies, hygiene kits, soap, Winter Clothing kits, mattresses, blankets and the very basics, so right now the children when we met them in shelters, Nicholas Theyjust want their normal lives to resume, wanted to go back on, and they wanted to go to school. Sadly, we also have a very large number of children in hospital to stop the hospitals have been completely overwhelmed, and this is coming on top of what was already a multiyear crisis here in lebanon. Unicef has flown in 100 metric tone tonnes of medical supplies over the last week, and we are trying to find pathways back into get another 50 metric tonnes back in, we want to find other life saving equipment. The Health System here is under so much strain already. We are working with many of the front liners, and together with the Ministry Of Health and the government of lebanon to try to accelerate the response that is very large and looming crisis. And looming crisis. Ettie hi. Ins and looming crisis. Ettie higgins therefrom and looming crisis. Ettie i higgins therefrom unicef. There is some news on the airlines that that michael its emerged tonight the uk is expected to send around 700 to send around 700 additional troops to cyprus to prepare for a possible evacuation of thousands of britons in lebanon if necessary. 0ur Defence Corresondent Jonathan Beal has more they have already been urged to leave and that they are being urged to leave again by the defence secretary. There has been a meeting of ministers today. They have been discussing the situation. They are about to send an additional 500 Military Personnel to cyprus. Remember, cyprus is a big military base. It is an Air Base that the raf use. There are troops there, too, so this is in addition to what is already there. Its important to say that they did this earlier in the summer when tensions were rising and there were concerns that they would have to evacuate people. They asked people in lebanon who were british citizens to register, so there are more than 10,000 british nationals in the country that they then identified. At the moment, they havent had to implement those plans. So the plans have ebbed and flowed as the conflict has changed. Clearly, the conflict has ramped up and therefore, the Uk Government plans have ramped up. I talked to a senior Military Source this evening and said, how likely is it that you will be evacuating Uk Nationals soon . His answer was, well, it depends on what Hezbollah And Israel do next. And it also depends on the International Airport, whether that remains open. Some flights have been cancelled, but it is still open at the moment. Will get a view on that regard in the airlines shortly, and i promise we were watching Resident Zelinski at the un Security Council and i promise we would turn around some of the statements he made, so here it is. , w. , it is. The breach in the pino victory. It is. The breach in the pino victory. Or it is. The breach in the pino victory, or victorious it is. The breach in the pino victory, or victorious plan, | it is. The breach in the pinol victory, or victorious plan, is victory, orvictorious plan, is strengthening of ukraine, Cleaning Army and people, only need a strong position can we push putin to stop the war. Diplomatic way. And only with a strong position we can speak. We can speak with any enemies, of course. And that is why we are asking our friends and allies to strengthen us, very important. Allies to strengthen us, very important important. The more astute amonu important. The more astute among you important. The more astute among you would important. The more astute among you would know important. The more astute j among you would know that important. The more astute i among you would know that is not the un Security Council but a interview with abc this morning, but i will try to find the right statements he made to the right statements he made to the un Security Council and play that later in the programme. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. Would you put up with a longer flight, to burn less Jet Fuel and reduce emissions . Thats one of a number of Recommendations Scientists at the University Of Cambridge have put forward to try to help the Aviation Industry Reach net zero by 2050. They say that if aircraft flew 15 slower theyd burn five to 7 less Jet Fuel. That would add around 50 minutes to a transatlantic flight. Aviation accounts for 2 3 of global co2 emissions. With me is traveljournalist broadcaster, simon calder. Also finlay asher,. Lets speak to finlay asher, an Aerospace Engineer and member of safe landing, a global community of Aviation Workers who act from within the sector to rapidly reduce the Climate Impact of aviation. Welcome to you both and thank you for being with us. Let me start with you, family, and can you talk to me about the science and whether where the system from . Science and whether where the system from . Science and whether where the system from . Thank you for have me on. The system from . Thank you for have me on, the the system from . Thank you for have me on, the first the system from . Thank you for have me on, the first thing the system from . Thank you for have me on, the first thing to i have me on, the first thing to say its notjust about having our existing fleet of Aircraft Line slower, it would not help, what we need to do is Design Aircraft from scratch to fly slower. Basically, the problem is drag. A slower flight slower. Basically, the problem is drag. A Slowerflight Flight Speed means lower drag which is proportional to the speed squared, is the only question i will cover tonight, i promise, the point is the faster you go, the more effort is required, and gets richer. Think about swimming and water, if you slow down and swim slower, the energy required by your arms and legs is less which is true of aircraft as well going through the air. If you have Aircraft Improvements they benefit from this as well, so thinking about the sweep on modern aircraft, is because you are traveling close to the Speed Of Sound and if you reduce your speed, it allows you to Design Aircraft with straighter and thicker winds which improves aerodynamic proficiency, something we are massively in favor of an i think we should go all out to improve proficiency and it is one of the tricks we have if we decide to do it. We one of the tricks we have if we decide to do it. Decide to do it. We will talk about the decide to do it. We will talk about the customer decide to do it. We will talk about the customer and decide to do it. We will talkj about the customer and the second was simon, but what about the airlines, are they receptive to this . I know on short haul flights they are in and out and dont want to be on the ground on and they want to be covering lots of stops in a day, that is where the prophet is, so why would they want to get there slower . Get there slower . This is the problem. Get there slower . This is the problem, this get there slower . This is the problem, this is get there slower . This is the problem, this is what get there slower . This is the problem, this is what has get there slower . This is the l problem, this is what has been holding aerospace manufacturers back, and airlines back. I would say that fundamentally, the cost of fuel is just too cheap, so the cost of Staff And Ground Crew And Everything else, Life Line slower and taking longer, you outweigh that, and may be less like kennedy, though it is not that much slower, so that has been the sticker, but the thing to really focus our minds here is that Fossil Fuel Use would have to rapidly reduce, we need to remove subsidies for that, the cost of burning Fossil Fuels will have to increase, and all the alternatives are massively more expensive, so we need to think ahead with that longer term view, and once you do that you realize every single Efficiency Gain comments because we are really hurting airlines in ten or more years time. ~. Airlines in ten or more years time. , time. What about customers, simon, time. What about customers, simon. Are time. What about customers, simon, are the time. What about customers, simon, are the climate simon, are the climate conscious . They phx for climate change, would they be happy to travel slower . In change, would they be happy to travel slower . Travel slower . In my experience, travel slower . In my| experience, travelers travel slower . In my experience, travelers will see what experience, travelers will see what they think is a right answer what they think is a right answer in surveys, so they will say they answer in surveys, so they will say they dont mind taking an extra say they dont mind taking an extra 50 say they dont mind taking an extra 50 minutes to go from london extra 50 minutes to go from london to new york, but if you have london to new york, but if you have someone saying they were great have someone saying they were great they usual oil speed, they great they usual oil speed, they go great they usual oil speed, they go for that. We also see they go for that. We also see the development of some from concorde the development of some from concorde a new company which is getting concorde a new company which is getting close to commercial sites getting close to commercial sites which is going exactly the opposite we in terms of what the opposite we in terms of what people are concerned about the impact of aviation would like the impact of aviation would like the the impact of aviation would like. The Aviation Industry with like. The Aviation Industry with a like. The Aviation Industry with a two things, first look. With a two things, first look. We with a two things, first look, we are trying to get a hold look, we are trying to get a hold of look, we are trying to get a hold of more modern and efficient aircraft, and part of the University Of Cambridge that the University Of Cambridge that is the University Of Cambridge that is seen Fleet Risk Placement is important, we are trying placement is important, we are trying to placement is important, we are trying to replace our feet, but as the trying to replace our feet, but as the bbc is reporting, boeing is on as the bbc is reporting, boeing is on strike, airbus has an issue is on strike, airbus has an issue is is on strike, airbus has an issue, is difficult to replace those issue, is difficult to replace those old planes and furthermore there is also this term furthermore there is also this term about not using long distance planes for shorter distance planes for shorter distance flights. That is significant in the context of for instance every British Airways for instance every British Airways and Virgin Atlantic who didnt airways and Virgin Atlantic who didnt live airways and Virgin Atlantic who didnt live to the Short Hops in the didnt live to the Short Hops in the caribbean, maybe 150 miles. In the caribbean, maybe 150 miles, which is extremely wasteful with a wide jet, and you can wasteful with a wide jet, and you can see everybody should et you can see everybody should get off you can see everybody should get off a you can see everybody should get off a plane im going to the boat, that would be good, but most the boat, that would be good, but most of the time the little airbus but most of the time the little airbus 320 and boeing 737, the Ground Airbus 320 and boeing 737, the Ground Fundamentals of aviation, they are doing 200 mile aviation, they are doing 200 mile hops in into 2000 mile hops mile hops in into 2000 mile ho s. , mile hops in into 2000 mile ho s,. , mile hops in into 2000 mile hos. ~. ,. , mile hops in into 2000 mile hos. ,. ,. , hops. What if i said to simon, here is a hops. What if i said to simon, here is a ticket hops. What if i said to simon, here is a ticket which hops. What if i said to simon, here is a ticket which is here is a ticket which is cheaper because youre burning less fuel, might shepherd consumers meet and fused then . But then i would ask you how you would do that cheaper, because you would do that cheaper, because the aircraft is causing more, because the aircraft is causing more, less utilization out of it, more, less utilization out of it. Your more, less utilization out of it, your having to pay the crew more it, your having to pay the crew more all it, your having to pay the crew more all in it, your having to pay the crew more, all in all, its inefficient. More, all in all, its inefficient. ~. ,. , inefficient. What about the obviously inefficient. What about the obviously air inefficient. What about the obviously Air Traffic inefficient. What about the | obviously Air Traffic control, they stack them high, everybody is in and out of airports on a strict schedule so if you are then deleted but does it affect those . ,. , ~ then deleted but does it affect those . ,. ,. Those . Looking at europe, which is more crowded those . Looking at europe, which is more crowded than those . Looking at europe, which is more crowded than it those . Looking at europe, which is more crowded than it has is more crowded than it has been is more crowded than it has been before because of the pressure of the ukraine war and Squeezing Pressure of the ukraine war and squeezing airspace, it is tricky squeezing airspace, it is tricky anyway, and if you have more tricky anyway, and if you have more aircraft up there for longer more aircraft up there for longer it more aircraft up there for longer it is a problem, but the whole longer it is a problem, but the whole of longer it is a problem, but the whole of European Airspace could whole of European Airspace could be whole of European Airspace could be overnight modernized and suddenly you would find that and suddenly you would find that aircraft are flying much more that aircraft are flying much more direct routes and far less congestion, but it is been on the table congestion, but it is been on the table, a single European Sky for the table, a single European Sky for about 25 years, and nowhere sky for about 25 years, and nowhere near a Solution. 30 nowhere near a Solution. So finla , nowhere near a Solution. So finlay. Do nowhere near a Solution. Sr finlay, do we nowhere near a Solution. 5r finlay, do we need more stick Than Carrots . Than carrots . Absolutely, we have been Than Carrots . Absolutely, we have been looking Than Carrots . Absolutely, we have been looking at Than Carrots . Absolutely, we have been looking at in Than Carrots . Absolutely, we| have been looking at in detail and the reasons why we are pursuing this, it is not justice, it is also the mean aerospace manufacturers want a Jump Aerospace manufacturers want a jump to more radical aircraft configurations, more radical engine designs, or even hybrid hydrogen or electric aircraft, and part of the problem is that Fossil Fuel is currentlyjust too cheap, and it is not taxed, and also the Emissions Pricing is effectively very low. That is effectively very low. That is not providing the Price Signal to encourage manufacturers to get on and innovate and compete for a big if essentially improvements that are required. From an Aviation Marker respective, we are worried about this because there is a long time scaling aviation, taking 15 years to design and develop a new aircraft and tested and get into the service, so we are basically at 2040 now, and we are worried will have to massively reduce off line, which is not good for workers, but if you have to do that and fly slower, that is an increase in employments, more efficient, and morejobs were in employments, more efficient, and more jobs were Aviation Workers as well. And more jobs were Aviation Workers as well. Before i let ou no, workers as well. Before i let you go. Simon. Workers as well. Before i let you go, simon, I Workers as well. Before i let you go, simon, i have workers as well. Before i let you go, simon, i have to workers as well. Before i let | you go, simon, i have to ask about the other story tonight, which is these announcements from airlines they will not be flying to israel or lebanon, what are you hearing and is it under review . What are you hearing and is it under review . British airways and said they under review . British airways and said they would under review . British airways and said they would not under review . British airways and said they would not fly i under review . British airways and said they would not fly in | and said they would not fly in for the and said they would not fly in for the next 48 hours, they have for the next 48 hours, they have run for the next 48 hours, they have run a for the next 48 hours, they have run a slightly curious operation which involves Training Operation which involves Training Aircraft to cyprus and then Training Aircraft to cyprus and then doing a Short Hop from there then doing a Short Hop from there it then doing a Short Hop from there it so they dont have to have there it so they dont have to have crew there it so they dont have to have crew over 19 in Tel Aviv. They have crew over 19 in Tel Aviv. They are have crew over 19 in Tel Aviv. They are joined by whiz air, which they are joined by whiz air, which also said it is pulling out which also said it is pulling out of which also said it is pulling out of amann and jordan, temporarily, and others like swiss temporarily, and others like Swiss Airlines and Brussels Airlines Swiss Airlines and Brussels Airlines as well as well as the german airlines as well as well as the german national airline, they say theyre not going into Tel Aviv say theyre not going into Tel Aviv unto say theyre not going into Tel Aviv unto the earliest the 12th Of October. If aviv unto the earliest the 12th Of October of october. If you based in lebanon of october. If you based in Lebanon Right of october. If you based in Lebanon Right now, of october. If you based in Lebanon Right now, if of october. If you based in Lebanon Right now, if you| of october. If you based in i Lebanon Right now, if you are and expect, your advice would be . I and expect, your advice would be . ,. ,. ,. , be . I imagine the Airport At Beirut is be . I imagine the Airport At Beirut is very be . I imagine the Airport At Beirut is very busy, be . I imagine the Airport At Beirut is very busy, people | beirut is very busy, people trying beirut is very busy, people trying to beirut is very busy, people trying to get out as soon as they trying to get out as soon as they can, trying to get out as soon as they can, and quite possibly they can, and quite possibly the same in Tel Aviv, the International Airport in Tel Aviv International Airport in Tel Aviv is International Airport in Tel Aviv is still open. Aviv is still open. Simon calder, aviv is still open. Simon calder, Lovely Aviv is still open. Simon calder, Lovely To Aviv is still open. Simon calder, lovely to see aviv is still open. Simon i calder, lovely to see you, finlay asher, nice to meet you. In what reads like a script from the smash hit Show Succession the Murdoch Family having been battling it out in a nevada courtroom, for control of Rupert Murdochs multi billion pound Media Empire. The case is linked to a family row, over who will get to Control Fox News and News Corp when the 93 year old dies. He wants to hand it to his eldest son laklan. Three of the children are in the way. The case has been heard Behind Closed Doors its likely the Courts Decision when its made wont be made public. But it will have far reaching consequences extending way beyond the family drama. It could well shape the trajectory of the worlds most influential conservative media company. Heres emma va rdy. Vegas is where you go to get married, they say, and reno to get divorced. Now this has become the somewhat unlikely location for settling a Family Power Struggle between the Media Mogul Rupert murdoch and his children. Are you confident of victory . Normally, wed be inside a courtroom like this reporting whats going on. But for this one, were locked out. I want a broadcast network. I want to see what other News Operations we can sweep up. Local tv . Dad, nobody watches tv. The case has been nicknamed succession because of its resemblance to the Tv Show inspired by the Murdoch Family. Rupert murdoch owns many newspapers and television networks, including the right Wing Outlet Fox news. His eldest children were set to get equal power over his corporations, but now he reportedly wants to give full control to his eldest son lachlan, whos believed to share his fathers more conservative views. Mr murdoch, are you confident of victory . | and the laws in nevada allow the case to be held in private. There is a huge amount on the line here, and here what you have is an irrevocable trust that Rupert Murdoch is attempting to change. So, in most states, thats very difficult. In nevada, its a little easier. Locally, theres surprise that this battle has been happening on the doorstep. I might even drive past the courthouse on my way home. The fact its being kept. So secret is kind of shady. It could have so much impact. On our future and the future of the information that the public receives in this country. Us audiences are already deeply divided over the way politics is portrayed on different networks. Youd hear one thing on this station and you hear the absolute opposite, and its like, youre lying to people, and theyre gullible and theyre believing it. The outcome of this case matters because Rupert Murdochs powerful Media Empire has helped shape politics and the careers of political leaders around the world, and it has a big influence on the type of news many people consume day to day. We may never know the full details of how this Power Struggle within the Murdoch News Empire gets resolved. On this occasion, Rupert Murdoch appears unwilling to become the news himself. Emma vardy, bbc news, reno. Probably a docudrama in that, or maybe it is already been done, i dont know. We would take a short break and be right back after this, stay with us. Hello. Many of the areas so badly affected by flooding over the last few days have had a bit of a break from the rain today. However, more wet weather in the forecast for the rest of the week and eventually, it is going to turn colder as well. Now, this chart shows the rainfall we are expecting to accumulate over the next few days, and you can see this time the heaviest of the rain is expected to be across parts of north east england. Over high ground, it is possible that some places could see 80 to possibly 100mm of rain. For most places, tuesday has been spent in this gap between Weather Systems, but more Cloud Waiting In The Wings out in the atlantic. That is our next Weather System already starting to throw some cloud into the southwest of england. A bit of showery rain here, maybe a few showers running eastwards across Southeastern Parts of england as well. This band of cloud moving southwards out of scotland into northern england, afew showers with that. Where we see clear skies through the night in parts of scotland could drop down to freezing. We could also see some fog patches, say, across parts of the midlands, as we start Tomorrow Morning through tomorrow, we see this area of Cloud And Rain pushing across the South West of england up into wales, the midlands, some showers moving across the south east. Northern england tending to cloud over through the day, Northern Ireland not doing too badly for some sunshine and for scotland, scotlands sunny spells, just one or two showers, particularly in the far north where it will be a cold day again. 9 10 degrees, even further south, 14 15 or 16 at best. And then through Wednesday Night into thursday, this low spins its way eastwards and this frontal system here becoming slow moving across northern england. So, that is why we have some cause for concern across north east england. Already met office yellow warning has been issued, particularly in spots exposed to this brisk northeasterly wind. So, the rain really piling up over high ground here. Pretty wet at times as well for Northern Ireland, South West scotland, the north and to the south of that, sunny spells and showers. And then, as our area of low pressure continues to roll away eastwards during thursday night, our band of rain starts to sink its way southwards and eastwards and as it clears behind that rain band, well, we all get into this northerly wind all the way from the arctic. A cold feel to the weather for the end of the week, particularly where youre exposed to the strength of that wind. And then for the weekend, well, mainly fine through saturday, but we will see heavy rain into the west on sunday. Hello, im christian fraser. Youre watching the context on bbc news. War on the horizon in beirut today. Weve just seen one of the locations where there was an israeli strike, it looked like a commercial building. Translation | told you yesterday to evacuate the houses in which a missile was planted in your Living Room and a rocket in your garage. Anyone who has a missile in their Living Room and a rocket in their garage will not have a home. Full Scale War is not in anyones interest. Even as the situation has escalated, a diplomatic Solution is still possible. If you are here in lebanon, the question is what do the next few days and weeks bring, people dont know and they are scared. On the panel this evening susan page, washington bureau chief, Usa Today and anna gross, political correspondent at the financial times, who Isjoining Us tonight from the Labour Party Conference in liverpool. Looking forward to speaking with my guests

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